No idea where to put this link, or if it has been posted yet or not..
http://www.theage.com.au/national/w...ping-police-solve-crimes-20150502-1mutek.html
"Websleuths: Citizen detectives and professionals helping police solve crimes
May 3, 2015 "
"At 8.38am, on April 28, 2012, a member of true-crime forum Websleuths​ posted on a thread about missing Brisbane woman Allison Baden-Clay: "I'm out this way and I kept getting eerie feelings around Kholo Creek overpass. I know it probably sounds silly, but it's the 'what if'..."
News that a body had been found was posted on the site at 9.22pm the following day. At 10.22pm, the member – whose plan to look at the area that morning fell through — wrote, "Look, she's [at Kholo Creek]… I wish I called the police. This is freaking me out a little."
They may have read the comments. Authorities certainly listened when another Websleuths member, Steve*, a doctor, contacted them about the case. Like other Australian forum members, he communicated with Fairfax Media via email, with all but one asking for their username not to be identified".